1973 – Monuments of the Buddha in Siam, Monograph No. II revised, transl. by Sulak Sivaraksa and A.B. Griswold with footnotes by Prince Subhadradis Diskul and A.B. Griswold, Bangkok, The Siam Society (1st ed. 1962 under the title A History of Buddhists Monuments in Siam).

2004 – “The Northern Tai Polity of Lan Na (Babai-Dadian) Between the Late 13th to Mid-16th Centuries: Internal Dynamics and Relations with Her Neighbours”, ARI Working Paper, No.17, January 2004, www.ari.nus.edu.sg/pub/wps.htm.

1951 – “ The Seven Spires : A Sanctuary of the Sacred Fig Tree at Chiengmai”, Journal of the Siam Society, 39.1, pp. 1-68 . Contains a translation of Tamnan Wat Chet Yot in modern Thai and in English based on a palm-leaf manuscript apparently lost and without other copies

Ishii, Yoneo

1986 - Sangha State and Society : Thai Buddhism in History, Honolulu, the University of Hawaii Press.

Jayawickrama, N. A.

1968 – The Sheaf of Garlands of the Epochs of the Conqueror, a Translation of Jinakālamalīpakaraṇaṃ of Ratanapaññq Thera of Thailand with an introductory essay by Dr. Saeng Manavidura, London, the Pali Text Society.

2006 – “Notes on Field Digitization and Cataloging of Palm Leaf Manuscripts in the Northern-Thai Context ” in Enriching the Past: Preservation, Conservation and Study of Myanmar Manuscripts, Teruko Saito and U Thaw Kaung (editors), the Centre for Documentation and Area-Transcultural Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, pp. 152-162.

1992 (1999) – “The Writing of Southeast Asian History”, in The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, Nicholas Tarling (ed.), volume one from early times to c. 1500, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-50.

1981 – The Pāḍaeng Chronicle and the Jengtung State Chronicle Translated, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia Number 19.

Sarassawadee Ongsakul

2005 – History of Lan Na, Chiang Mai, Silkworm Books.

Silpa Birasri (C. Feroci)

1960 – “Notes on a Library (Ho Trai) of the Ayudhya period”, The lacquer Pavillion at Suan Pakkad Palace, publ. by Princess Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga on the occasion of the Royal Cremation of H.R.H Prince Chumbot of Nagara Svarga at Wat Benchamabophitr on the 23rd of December 1959, Bangkok, pp. 11-22.

1980 – “Palm Leaf Manuscripts and traditional Sermon”, in Buddhism in Northern Thailand, proceedings of the 13th Conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, Chiang Mai 24-29 November 1980, pp. 81-86.

2004a – Becoming the Buddha : the Ritual of Image Consecration in Thailand, Princeton and Oxford, Princeton University Press.

2004b – “Signs of the Buddha in Northern Thai Chronicles”, in Embodying the Dhamma: Buddhist Relic Veneration in Asia, David Germano and Kevin Trainor (eds.), Albany, State University of New York Press, pp. 145-162.

1997 – “ History and Directionality in the Early Nineteenth-Century Tai World ”, A. Reid (ed.) The Last Stand of Asian Autonomies : Responses to Modernity in the Diverse States of Southeast Asia and Korea, 1750-1900, Basingstoke, Macmillan, pp.425-443.